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Unit

10You’resupposed

to

shake

hands.Section

B第5課時(shí)(2a-2e)根據(jù)句意,選用方框中的短語并用其適當(dāng)形式填空,每個(gè)短語限用一次。get

used

to

knock

at

cut

upmake

sb.

feel

at

home

point

atgo

out

of

one's

way1.“Don't

_________

others

with

your

chopsticks.

It's

impolite,”

my

mother

said

to

me.2.I

spent

a

lot

of

time

_______________

the

life

in

China.point

atgetting

used

to3.I

____________________

to

get

up

early

to

visit

Mr.

Smith,

but

he

was

not

at

home.4.The

Greens

are

friendly

to

me.

They

always

try

to

______________________.5.I

helped

my

mother

_______

some

meat

just

now.6.When

you

visit

someone,

it's

polite

____________

the

door

before

entering.went

out

of

my

way

make

me

feel

at

homecut

upto

knock

at一、單項(xiàng)填空。(

)

1.All

of

us

helped

to

clean

up

the

old

people's

home

______

Eric.

He

had

a

bad

cold.CA.besides

B.against

C.except

D.with(

)

2.The

girl

used

to

be

shy,

but

she

is

______

getting

active

and

willing

to

make

friends.BA.usually

B.gradually

C.mainly

D.seldom(

)

3.The

food

in

the

south

is

quite

different

from

that

in

the

north,

so

Mary

didn't

______

it

at

first.CA.deal

with

B.use

to

C.get

used

to

D.look

up

to(

)

4.—You

were

not

at

home

when

I

______

your

home.—Oh,

I

was

shopping

then.BA.passed

on

B.dropped

by

C.got

off

D.went

away二、補(bǔ)全對話,其中有兩項(xiàng)多余。A:

Hi,

Rick,

Chou

Ming

invited

us

to

have

dinner

with

his

family.B:

Really?I'd

love

to

go.

1.___A:

Sure.

In

China

people

put

all

the

dishes

on

the

table

and

they

share

the

food.B:

That's

interesting.

I

know

they

usually

use

chopsticks.

2.___A:

Yes.

But

they

only

use

them

for

soup

or

when

the

food

is

difficult

to

pick

up.GDB:

Anything

else

about

the

table

manners?A:

Er…sometimes

the

Chinese

will

put

food

in

your

bowl

to

show

their

kindness.

Don't

refuse

it.B:

3.___A:

Just

say“thank

you”and

leave

the

food

there.B:

4.___A:

Put

them

on

the

table

or

on

your

bowl.

By

the

way,

never

stick

them

in

your

rice.

It's

impolite.B:

5.___BEAA.

I

got

it.

Thank

you.B.

But

if

I

don't

like

eating

it,

what

should

I

do?C.

Can

I

start

eating

first

if

there

are

older

people

at

the

table?D.

Do

they

use

spoons?E.

Where

should

I

put

the

chopsticks

when

I

finish

eating?F.

Children

are

not

allowed

to

speak.G.

Could

you

please

tell

me

some

Chinese

table

manners?三、七選五。

If

you've

done

any

travelling,

you

must

know

that

customs

are

different

from

one

culture

to

another.

Even

if

you

haven't

travelled

at

all,

you

probably

know

that

certain

kinds

of

behavior

aren't

exactly

acceptable

in

other

countries.

1.___

Here's

how

to

be

polite

in

some

different

countries.

When

you

meet

Japanese

people,

make

sure

that

you

bow

lower

than

they

do

upon

meeting

them.

Accept

gifts

with

both

hands,

and

open

them

later.

2.___

For

the

Japanese,

it's

better

to

hint(暗示)

instead

of

asking,

and

to

answer

with

vagueness(含糊)

during

conversations.EB

3.___

For

example,

if

someone

pours

you

tea

or

offers

you

a

gift,

you

should

express

your

thanks.

When

you

receive

a

gift,

take

it

with

both

hands.

And

if

someone

talks

about

your

weight

or

looks,

try

not

to

think

it

impolite.

It's

just

an

observation(觀察)

on

their

part.

You'd

better

say

“please”

and

“thank

you”

often

in

France.

Always

thank

people

for

their

time.

If

you've

been

offered

help

at

a

shop,

be

sure

to

thank

the

staff

before

you

leave.

DMake

sure

that

you

eat

with

your

mouth

closed

during

meals.

4.___

If

you

go

on

a

trip

in

Korea,

never

touch

a

Korean

person

while

talking

to

him

or

her

unless

you're

on

very

friendly

terms.

Remember

to

keep

a

certain

distance

during

talks

because

personal

space

is

very

important

there.

It

may

not

be

easy

to

remember

all

the

customs.

5.___AFA.

And

don't

speak

when

your

mouth

is

full.B.

Avoid

asking

and

answering

questions

directly.C.

Showing

someone

the

bottom

of

your

shoes

is

impolite

in

Pakistan.D.

In

China,

you

should

say

“thank

you”

when

others

do

things

for

you.E.

So

it's

important

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